Friday, December 28, 2012

The Cook County state’s attorney’s office is demanding that the president of a south suburban school district step down because of a felony conviction.

On Dec. 21, the office sent a letter to Kenneth Williams, the board president of Thornton Township High School District 205, giving him until Jan. 15 to resign, said Sally Daly, a spokeswoman for Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez. If he doesn’t resign or respond to the letter by the deadline, the state’s attorney will file a lawsuit seeking his removal, Daly said.

The state’s attorney’s office is acting on a complaint that Williams has a felony conviction.

Cook County prosecutors confirmed he was convicted of forgery in Indiana in 1985. The Illinois election code makes Williams ineligible to hold elected office as a member of a school board because of the felony, according to the state’s attorney’s office.

Williams, who is up for re-election April 9, could not immediately be reached for comment. Calls to his south suburban home were not returned.

How many black "leaders" have a serious criminal background? Including Barry Barack Soetero Hussain Obama, who uses a fraudulent social security number and who, according to his own repeated statements earlier in life, isn't even a US citizen? Black people suck.

well depending on the the felony a lot of places still hire felons did he tell them he had a felony? if he told them upfront they obviously didn't make it an issue BUT if he concealed the fact then he's falsified a application and should resignas usual AA has her mouth in gear before brain is engaged